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“Because he was less than 5% chance of survival,” Robert said. Two and a half years ago, Robert's son Brian was in a hotel room with his mom in northern Michigan as his dad fought for custody. She is now in prison because as she used butane hash oil to process marijuana, she caused an explosion, burning 85% of her son’s body.Burn units at hospitals around Michigan said his injuries were too severe. Robert says they didn’t want to admit him and recommended the family just work to ease Brian’s pain. The Shriners Hospital for Children in Boston, however, thought he had a chance, and saved his life. “He is an inspiration," Robert said. "He just had surgery on Friday and he is already off the pain medications."Because Brian has a tracheostomy, he needs his dad with him around the clock in case he has trouble breathing. His father has had to put his career on hold. “The only priority I am focused on is my son’s airway," Robert said. "Right now, my roof is leaking. My kitchen ceiling collapsed. All this crazy stuff is going on. None of that even matters." “That is the size of my actual airway,” said Brian, pointing to an image of his airway. “It's usually that big and it is smaller than a pencil head.”Shriners Hospitals for Children-Boston has covered all of his care, but says it needs to bring in an outside expert that would cost about 0,000 to give him a surgery that would open his airway. If he doesn’t get the operation, scar tissue could close it completely at any time. That would permanently take away his ability to speak. Brian's insurance company was asked to cover that. However, Molina Healthcare repeatedly denied coverage, advising the family there are doctors who can do the procedure in Michigan and in network. 1749

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With the midterm elections less than a month away, President Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail, trying to rally Republicans to vote.To boost turnout, the president is making the election about him.“I'm not on the ballot, but in a certain way I’m on the ballot, so please go out and vote,” Trump said at a recent rally. “And I’m not on the ticket, but I am on the ticket, because this is also a referendum about me. Get out and vote. I want you to vote. Pretend I’m on the ballot.”The president's calendar is stacked with appearances, with four just this week. Not even Hurricane Michael, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the U.S., stopped President Trump from attending a campaign rally last night.The president defended his decision to go to the rally, saying people waited in line to see him.“What are you going to do? Tell thousands of people that have been waiting there all night that we're not coming? That's not fair either,” Trump said.Trump did, however, call it "wrong" when President Obama attended a campaign event back in 2012 when a smaller hurricane hit the east coast.But with control of Congress up for grabs, right now the stakes are high for the president. Republicans keeping the majority in the Senate is incredibly important for the president's agenda. The idea of keeping a majority in the House would be important personally, considering the dynamics of impeachment. 1419

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at STEM School Highlands Ranch, Colorado made his first court appearance Wednesday afternoon, and the student killed days before his senior year was set to end was identified by his parents.Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock, 18th Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler and Gov. Jared Polis hosted the news conference early Wednesday, flanked by their school and law enforcement partners, and told the northeast Colorado community reeling from another mass shooting to come together for the victims.“This does not define us. It won’t today and it won’t tomorrow,” Brauchler said, calling the latest shooting an “aberrant” act and urging the community to mourn, to support one another, and to continue to send their children to school.“Our hearts are hurting for them,” Polis said of the school community, adding that he felt “frankly sick” about the latest Colorado shooting.MORE | 891

  

-- meaning wind, humidity and other conditions are ripe for fires.The Hillside Fire is far from over -- officials urge about 1,300 people in an evacuation zone in the north of the city to stay away. But the flames were out in Valdavia's neighborhood by late morning, and Valdivia returned to find only charred remains of his house. He'd lived there a little more than a year."It hurts, but this can get replaced," he said. "You can't replace a life. That was my priority -- just my kids, and making sure everybody was aware."One thing he regrets not grabbing: a laptop with the only copies of some baby photographs of his kids."That's the only thing that hurts my feelings a lot -- pictures I didn't save," he said.The fire was first reported just north of San Bernardino around 1:40 a.m. PT (4:40 a.m. ET) and swept into neighborhoods on the city's edge, consuming about 200 acres by mid-morning, officials said.Authorities rushed to alert residents who'd been sleeping. No injuries have been reported.490 homes in San Bernardino evacuatedFirefighters were working to keep the fire from advancing Thursday."This fire moves so fast that it's imperative that people evacuate when we ask them to," San Bernardino County Fire Deputy Chief Kathleen Opliger said. "It's not a safe place to be."Evacuations have been ordered for about 490 homes in northern San Bernardino, the county fire department said.The fire was a few miles away from Cal State San Bernardino, which was closed Thursday because the regional utility intentionally cut power as a precaution, hoping to prevent fires in the red-flag conditions. The campus lost power at 3:20 a.m. Thursday.Julien Cooper, 53, and his father were sleeping in Cooper's San Bernardino home when he heard his phone ringing. He woke up and smelled smoke."Ten seconds later, I hear the doorbell and I already know what it is since we had a fire a week ago," he told CNN. "It was the neighbor saying that there was a fire in the field."Cooper grabbed his dad and his dog, crossed the street to help the neighbor's elderly mother evacuate and met up with a relative at a McDonald's. Minutes later he returned home and grabbed some valuables -- and his neighbor's home was on fire.Cooper took video of the neighbor's house engulfed in flames. His nephew Henri Moser, who lives out of state, shared it on Twitter. Cooper said he heard firefighters say they'd try to save his house, which had 2428

  

after posting a comment on a video game chat platform threatening a mass shooting.According to a post on the agency's Facebook page, the comment stated, "I Dalton Barnhart vow to bring my fathers m15 to school and kill 7 people at a minimum".The comment was reported to the FBI, and the FBI then contacted the local sheriff's office.After an investigation, authorities learned that the name "Dalton Barnhart" was fake. The sheriff's office said the young man responsible for the comment insisted it was a joke."Joke or not, these types of comments are felonies under the law," the sheriff's office said in a written statement. "After the mass violence we've seen in Florida and across the country, law enforcement officers have a responsibility to investigate and charge those who choose to make these types of threatening statements."Video posted on the Volusia County Sheriff's Office Facebook page shows the arrest at the boy's home on Aug. 16. "He's just a little boy!" the boy's guardian said in the video. "He didn't do anything wrong. He's not one of the crazy people. He shouldn't be treated as though he's a terrorist because he made a silly statement on a stupid video game.""This is the world we live in," a deputy said,The sheriff's office said the boy, whose name has not been released, will be charged as a juvenile.The video has been shared more than 2,300 times since the sheriff's department posted it Monday. 1428

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